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GRADE 8
INTERMEDIATE-LEVEL
SCIENCE TEST
WRITTEN TEST
JUNE 6, 2011
Print your name and the name of your school on the lines above. The questions on this test measure your knowledge and understanding of science. The test has two parts. Both parts are contained in this test booklet. Part I consists of 45 multiple-choice questions. Record your answers to these questions on the separate answer sheet. Use only a No. 2 pencil on your answer sheet. Part II consists of 38 open-ended questions. Write your answers to these questions in the spaces provided in this test booklet. You may use a calculator to answer the questions on the test if needed. You will have two hours to answer the questions on this test. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
Copyright 2011 THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ALBANY, NEW YORK 12234
NO PART OF THIS TEST MAY BE REPRODUCED AND/OR TRANSMITTED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
Part I DIRECTIONS There are 45 questions on Part I of the test. Each question is followed by three or four choices, numbered 1 through 4. Read each question carefully. Decide which choice is the best answer. On the separate answer sheet, mark your answer in the row of circles for each question by lling in the circle that has the same number as the answer you have chosen. Read the sample question below. Sample Question Earth gets most of its light from (1) (2) (3) (4) the stars the Sun the Moon other planets
The correct answer is the Sun, which is choice number 2. On your answer sheet, look at the box showing the row of answer circles for the sample question. Since choice number 2 is the correct answer for the sample question, the circle with the number 2 has been lled in. Answer all of the questions in Part I in the same way. Mark only one answer for each question. If you want to change an answer, be sure to erase your rst mark completely. Then mark the answer you want. You will not need scrap paper. You may use the pages of this test booklet to work out your answers to the questions. You may use a calculator if needed. When you are told to start working, turn the page and begin with question 1. Work carefully and answer all of the questions in Part I. When you have nished Part I, go right on to Part II. Answer all of the questions in Part II.
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Note that question 3 has only three choices. 3 The data table below shows that as the pressure of a gas sample was changed, the volume of the gas changed. The pressure was measured in atmospheres (atm) and the volume was measured in milliliters (mL).
Pressure and Volume of a Gas Sample Pressure (atm) 1.0 2.0 4.0 8.0 Volume (mL) 120.0 60.0 30.0 15.0
A student states that the graduated cylinder contains 150 mL of water. This statement is (1) a prediction (3) a theory (2) an observation (4) a hypothesis 2 The average daily air temperature at a certain location increases when there is a seasonal increase in the number of daylight hours. Which graph best shows this change?
According to the data table, as the pressure of the gas increases, the volume of the gas (1) decreases (2) increases (3) remains the same 4 Which type of energy in gasoline is transformed into mechanical energy in a motorcycle engine? (1) chemical (3) magnetic (2) nuclear (4) electrical 5 A Punnett square is shown below. The dominant trait is represented by R. The recessive trait is represented by r.
Hours of Daylight
Hours of Daylight
R R RR
r Rr
(1)
(3)
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rr
Hours of Daylight
Hours of Daylight
(2)
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What percentage of the offspring will most likely show the dominant trait? (1) 25% (3) 75% (2) 50% (4) 100%
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Base your answers to questions 6 and 7 on the graph below and on your knowledge of science. The graph shows the average monthly air temperatures for three different locations, A, B, and C.
100 90 B 80 A 70 60 C 50
9 The sum of all chemical reactions in the human body is known as (1) feedback (2) metabolism (3) dynamic equilibrium (4) biological adaptation 10 The main function of hormones in the human body is to (1) identify and destroy microbes (2) regulate body functions (3) transport blood to cells (4) store energy 11 Which human organ system produces sperm or egg cells? (1) digestive system (3) respiratory system (2) nervous system (4) reproductive system 12 Naturally occurring variations within a species are mainly the result of mutations and (1) sexual reproduction (2) dynamic equilibrium (3) metabolism (4) camouflage 13 Animals may fight, make threatening sounds, and act aggressively toward members of the same species. These behaviors usually occur as the result of (1) competition (3) decomposition (2) conservation (4) pollution 14 During which process does a caterpillar become a butterfly? (1) fertilization (2) metamorphosis (3) asexual reproduction (4) biological adaptation
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Note that question 6 has only three choices. 6 Which location experiences the least change in average monthly air temperature between its warmest and coldest months? (1) A (2) B (3) C 7 Where is location C most likely located? (1) Southern Hemisphere (2) New York State (3) equator (4) North Pole
8 Which term identifies a single unit of hereditary information? (1) egg cell (3) nucleus (2) sperm cell (4) gene
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15 The diagram below shows views of the same onion cells observed by a student under a compound light microscope before and after a laboratory procedure.
Before Procedure
After Procedure
What did the student most likely do to cause the difference between the two views? (1) increased the magnification (3) added stain to the cells (2) decreased the magnification (4) added water to the cells 16 The hydra shown below is reproducing asexually.
Parent
Offspring
What percentage of the offsprings genetic information is the same as the genetic information of the parent? (1) 25% (3) 75% (2) 50% (4) 100% 17 The diagram below shows a food chain.
Photosynthetic plankton
Cod
Leopard seal
(Not drawn to scale)
Killer whale
What do the arrows in the diagram represent? (1) flow of energy (2) life cycle stages
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Base your answers to questions 18 and 19 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram shows how modern types of flowers developed from early types of flowers over the last 75 million years.
Modern flowers
18 What is the most likely reason why these early flowers gradually changed to many different types of flowers over time? (1) The flowers traits were genetically engineered. (2) The environments of the flowers stayed the same. (3) The genetic material of the flowers stayed the same. (4) The flowers adapted to environmental conditions. 19 Which process is represented in this diagram? (1) evolution (2) photosynthesis
20 Which sequence represents the order of development for many plants? (1) seed develops inside fruit seed is dispersed seed germinates plant grows (2) seed is dispersed seed develops inside fruit seed germinates plant grows (3) seed germinates plant grows seed is dispersed seed develops inside fruit (4) seed is dispersed plant grows seed germinates seed develops inside fruit
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21 Cancer is best described as (1) a type of genetic engineering (2) the merging of sex cells (3) abnormal cell division (4) tissue that stops growing 22 A cat jumps when startled by a loud noise. This is an example of an organism (1) sensing and responding to its external environment (2) sensing and responding to its internal environment (3) changing and controlling its external environment (4) changing and controlling its internal environment 23 The diagram below shows a life process taking place within a cell.
Food and oxygen
25 Organisms that consume wastes to obtain the nutrients they need to survive are classified as (1) decomposers (3) predators (2) herbivores (4) producers 26 Which term identifies a group of cells that work together to perform a similar function? (1) molecule (3) organism (2) organ (4) tissue 27 Pesticides and fertilizers can help farmers to produce more crops. However, overuse of these chemicals can result in (1) ecological succession (2) material recycling (3) environmental pollution (4) selective breeding 28 Which force keeps the planets in their orbits around the Sun? (1) gravity (3) electricity (2) magnetism (4) friction 29 Which material is primarily a mixture of weathered rock and organic matter? (1) minerals (3) ocean water (2) soil (4) seashells 30 Most of Earths major earthquakes are caused by (1) seasonal heating and cooling of Earths surface (2) weathering of rock at Earths surface (3) Earths gravitational attraction to the Moon (4) faulting of rock in Earths crust
Cell Energy
Which life process is shown? (1) reproduction (3) respiration (2) digestion (4) locomotion 24 Which outcome is most likely if a person consumes more Calories than needed for daily activities? (1) weight loss (3) deficiency disease (2) weight gain (4) infectious disease
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Base your answers to questions 31 and 32 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram represents the motion of the Moon around Earth as seen from above the North Pole. One position of the Moon in its orbit is shown.
Moons orbit
Earth
31 Which Moon phase will usually be seen from Earth when the Moon is in this position?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
32 The time it takes the Moon to revolve once around Earth is approximately one (1) day (3) month (2) week (4) year
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33 The diagram below shows two locations where fossils of Mesosaurus have been found. Mesosaurus was a freshwater reptile that existed on Earth about 250 million years ago.
Mesosaurus
Which statement best explains why these freshwater Mesosaurus fossils are found today in some rock layers in both South America and Africa? (1) Mesosaurus swam across the ocean between the continents. (2) The continents were once connected as a single landmass. (3) Global warming has been raising the sea level in the Atlantic Ocean. (4) The remains of Mesosaurus were carried across the ocean by predators. 34 A person uses a bow to shoot an arrow at a target. In which diagram does the bow and arrow have the greatest amount of potential energy?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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35 The diagram below shows 20 grams of two different materials, A and B, on a laboratory balance.
20 g 20 g A B
39 Which resource is considered nonrenewable? (1) wind power (3) moving water (2) solar energy (4) fossil fuels 40 The arrows in the diagram below show the circulation of air on a sunny day.
Sun
Compared to material A, material B has a different (1) density (3) phase (2) mass (4) shape 36 Which activity is an example of a chemical change? (1) dissolving table salt in water (2) hammering aluminum into thin sheets (3) melting gold to make jewelry (4) burning wood to produce ashes Base your answers to questions 37 and 38 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram represents four processes, labeled A, B, C, and D, that occur when water changes phase.
Water vapor (gas) A D Water (liquid) B C Ice (solid)
The air circulation shown is caused by (1) both hot air and cool air sinking (2) both hot air and cool air rising (3) hot air sinking and cool air rising (4) hot air rising and cool air sinking 41 Which form of energy are x rays and ultraviolet light? (1) nuclear (3) electromagnetic (2) heat (4) chemical 42 Sound will not travel in a (1) solid (3) gas (2) liquid (4) vacuum 43 A student pushes against a tree with a force of 10 newtons (N). The tree does not move. What is the amount of force exerted by the tree on the student? (1) 0 N (3) 10 N (2) 5 N (4) 20 N
37 Which process is represented by B? (1) condensing (3) freezing (2) evaporating (4) melting 38 Which two processes increase the motion of the molecules? (1) A and B (3) C and D (2) B and C (4) D and A
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44 The picture below shows a bird landing at a bird feeder outside a window.
The image of this bird in the window is the result of light being (1) absorbed (3) transmitted (2) reflected (4) refracted 45 The diagram below shows a game where players try to move a metal needle through three metal paper clips without letting the needle touch the clips. A bulb lights when the needle touches a paper clip, signaling that the player has lost.
Battery
Lightbulb
Wood
Wire
Why does the bulb light when the needle touches a paper clip? (1) Convection cells are produced. (3) A circuit is completed. (2) Vibrations set up wavelike disturbances. (4) A phase change occurs.
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Part II Directions (4683): Record your answers in the space provided below each question. Base your answers to questions 46 and 47 on the information below and on your knowledge of science. Solutions of acids and solutions of bases have different properties. Indicators are chemicals that change color when a solution becomes more acidic or more basic. Some indicators and their colors are shown in the table below. Some Indicators and Their Colors
Indicator bromthymol blue litmus phenolphthalein Color in Acidic Solution yellow red colorless Color in Neutral Solution green purple colorless Color in Basic Solution blue blue pink
46 Explain why testing a solution with only phenolphthalein would not show whether the solution is acidic or neutral. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
47 Scientists used these three indicators to test a sample of lake water. The results were: bromthymol blue test yellow litmus test red phenolphthalein test colorless The best conditions for a certain fish species occur when the lake water is neutral, not acidic or basic. Do the test results show that the lake water is a good environment for this species of fish? Circle one: Yes No
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Base your answers to questions 48 and 49 on the graph below and on your knowledge of science. The graph shows the concentration of carbon dioxide in parts per million (ppm) in the atmosphere over several years. Concentration of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Over Time
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Mar Jul Nov Mar Jul Nov Mar Jul Nov Mar Jul Nov Mar Jul Nov Jan May Sep Jan May Sep Jan May Sep Jan May Sep Jan May Sep Jan
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Year
http://serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/interactive/examples/co2.html
48 Based on the graph, predict the month in 2007 when the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide would have been highest. [1] __________________________________________
49 The general trend in the graph shows an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels from 2002 to 2006. Describe one human activity that may have produced this increase. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 50 through 52 on the graph below and on your knowledge of science. The graph shows the solubility curves for a solid solute and a gaseous solute. Solubility Curves
60 Solubility (grams of solute that will dissolve in 100 grams of water) 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Solid
s o lu t
Gaseous so
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50 How many grams of the solid solute will dissolve in 100 grams of water at 25C? [1] _____________ g 51 Describe the relationship between water temperature and the solubility of the gaseous solute from 0C to 15C. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
52 State one way to increase the rate at which a solid solute dissolves in 100 grams of water. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 53 through 55 on the table of mineral properties below and on your knowledge of science.
Properties of Some Minerals Mineral calcite chalcopyrite feldspar galena graphite gypsum hornblende Properties Hardness soft hard hard soft soft soft hard Streak colorless or white gray or black colorless or white gray or black gray or black colorless or white gray or black Reaction with Acid bubbles rotten-egg smell no reaction rotten-egg smell no reaction no reaction no reaction
53 Identify the mineral in the table that is hard, has a black streak, and has no reaction with acid. [1] __________________________________________
55 Describe the test for determining the streak of most minerals. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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56 A group of students placed the same species of a water plant in five identical test tubes. The test tubes were filled with water and placed at different distances from a light source. After a few minutes, bubbles began to appear in the test tubes, indicating that photosynthesis was occurring. The students counted and recorded the number of bubbles per minute that appeared in each of the test tubes. The results are shown in the data table below.
Photosynthesis in a Species of Water Plant Distance from Light Source (cm) 10 30 50 70 100 Number of Bubbles per Minute 45 30 19 6 1
Predict the number of bubbles per minute that would appear if a test tube were placed 80 cm from the light source. [1] _____________ bubbles per minute
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Base your answers to questions 57 through 59 on the food web below and on your knowledge of science.
Hawks Owls
Sparrows
Rabbits
Foxes
Squirrels
Plants
57 Identify two consumers in this food web that eat producers. [1] _________________________________________ and __________________________________________
58 Explain why the foxes shown in this food web are categorized as carnivores. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
59 Both owls and hawks eat mice. Explain why the removal of mice from this food web would likely affect owls more than hawks. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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60 The diagram below shows cells from two different organisms. Several major cell structures are labeled.
State two reasons why cell B is classified as a plant cell. [2] (1) ____________________________________________________________________________________ (2) ____________________________________________________________________________________
61 The table below lists two structures in the human digestive system and two functions of each. Complete the table by circling the type of digestion represented by each function described. [2]
Structure teeth grind food chemical digestion mouth mechanical digestion saliva changes starch to sugar chemical digestion mechanical digestion acids allow enzymes to break down food chemical digestion stomach mechanical digestion food mixed and squeezed chemical digestion Function Type of Digestion mechanical digestion
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Base your answers to questions 62 and 63 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram represents a human organ system. The arrows show the directions of blood flow. Letters A and B represent locations in this system.
A
Body cells Heart Key Oxygen-rich blood Carbon dioxide-rich blood (Not drawn to scale)
B
Lungs
62 Identify the human organ system responsible for the movement of blood shown in the diagram. [1] ___________________________ system
63 State one reason why blood at location B contains more oxygen than blood at location A. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
64 Scientists infer that a giant asteroid crashed into Earth approximately 65 million years ago, contributing to the extinction of dinosaurs and many other life-forms. Identify one form of evidence scientists have found that implies dinosaurs existed in the past. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 65 and 66 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram shows a process that occurs in a male organism. Four stages in the process are labeled A, B, C, and D.
65 What type of cell is formed in this male organism at stage D? [1] __________________________________________
66 How does the number of chromosomes in the cell at A typically compare to the number of chromosomes in one of the cells at D? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________
67 The diagram below shows the major types of ecological communities (biomes) found at different latitudes. Types of Ecological Communities Found at Different Latitudes
Temperate forest
Taiga
Tundra
Increasing latitude
Explain why tropical rain forests are found near Earths equator but not near the North Pole. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 68 and 69 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram shows a plant that carries out photosynthesis.
Sunlight is absorbed by the leaves.
68 Sunlight is absorbed by the leaves. What two substances are also taken in by the plant for photosynthesis to occur? [1] _________________________________________ and __________________________________________
69 Identify one product, other than sugar, that results from the process of photosynthesis. [1] _________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 70 and 71 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram shows one type of power facility that provides electricity for use in houses.
Houses Generator
Boiler Furnace
Liquid water
( Not drawn to scale )
70 What phase change occurs in the boiler? [1] ______________________________ phase to _________________________________ phase
71 Identify one fossil fuel that may be burned in the furnace shown. [1] _________________________________________
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72 The contour map below shows a hill. Two elevations are labeled. Place an X on the map where an elevation of 430 feet could be located. [1]
Contour Map
500
400
Base your answers to questions 73 and 74 on the map below and on your knowledge of science. The map shows a region of Earth containing volcanoes and tectonic plate boundaries.
74 Identify one harmful environmental change that occurs when a volcano erupts. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 75 and 76 on the map below and on your knowledge of science. Points A and B are locations on the map.
75 On the map above, place an X at 40 N 20 W. [1] 76 Explain why location B will experience sunrise before location A. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 77 and 78 on the map below and on your knowledge of science. The map shows a low-pressure system (L) over New York State in July.
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mT mT air mass
N Warm, moist Cool, dry air mass
cP
77 Describe one weather condition that was most likely produced along the fronts as this low-pressure system moved across New York State in July. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________
78 Explain why this low-pressure system causes the temperature to be warmer in Syracuse than in Rochester. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Base your answers to questions 79 and 80 on the portion of the Periodic Table of the Elements shown below and on your knowledge of science. Portion of the Periodic Table of the Elements
Key
28 Silicon 14
Si
18
He
18
Groups
13
11 12
Helium 2
14
14
15
16
16
19
17
20
B
Boron 5 27
C Si
N P
O S
F Cl
Ne Ar
Al
11
64 65
12
Aluminum Silicon 13 14 70 73
Cu Ag
Silver 47
Zn Cd
Ga
Gallium 31 115
Ge
32 119
As
Arsenic 33 122
Se Te
Br I
Kr Xe
Xenon 54
In
Sn
Tin 50
Sb
Cadmium Indium 49 48
Write the symbol of these four elements in the appropriate box in the chart below to indicate whether the element is a metal or a nonmetal. [1]
Element Classification metals nonmetals Element Symbol
80 In which group of the Periodic Table of the Elements are the noble gases located? [1] Group ________________
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Base your answers to questions 81 and 82 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of science. The diagram shows an overhead view of two trains, A and B, traveling beside each other in the direction shown by the arrow.
Trees
Trees
81 When a passenger in train A looks at a passenger directly across in train B, it appears that train B is not moving, even though both trains are moving. How does the speed of train A compare to the speed of train B? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
82 What visual evidence observed by the passengers in either train lets them know that their train is moving in the direction indicated by the arrow? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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83 The diagram below shows a lever that can be used to lift a person. The fulcrum is the point on which the lever pivots.
Input force
Fulcrum
Describe one change that could be made to the lever to decrease the input force needed to lift the person. [1] ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
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